Councillor for Social Services, Estíbaliz Masegosa did today stressed the idea of ​​empathy and put yourself in the place of another in matters related to mental health and said that the essence when it comes to inclusion is no initial exclusion.
Masegosa, accompanied by the first deputy mayor, Teresa Foncuberta this morning attended the event with the Association of Families and Persons with Mental Illness del Mar Menor, AFEM today celebrated the Day of Mental Health.
Several members of AFEM all morning attended a booth in the Plaza of Spain in selling the jobs they perform themselves while offering information on the work and objectives of the Association that serves people of all the region with services social EMTs, and.
The vice president of AFEM, Jose Luis Martinez stressed the importance of information and standardization on "a health problem" as mental illness.
"The misinformation stigmatized and generates initial rejection and knowledge helps break down barriers," he said.
An associate of AFEM is instructed to read a manifesto, in which impinged on the theme this year "Freaky Friday. Connect with me" with which we have tried to influence the idea of ​​breaking barriers with a simple effort of knowledge and understanding of a disease "that can get us all".
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier